LAS VEGAS Catholic Churches
Las Vegas Catholic Chruches Humor This may come as a surprise to those who are not living in Las Vegas, but there are more Catholic Churches than casinos. Not surprisingly, some worshipers at Sunday …More
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This may come as a surprise to those who are not living in
Las Vegas, but there are more Catholic Churches than casinos.
Not surprisingly, some worshipers at Sunday services will give casino
chips rather than cash when the basket is passed.
Since they get chips from many different casinos, the churches have devised a method to collect the offerings..
The churches send all their collected chips to a nearby Franciscan monastery for sorting and then the chips are taken to the casinos of origin and cashed in. This is done by the trusted ................... ....................... ......................... ........................... .............................. .................................... Chip Monks. :o)
Humor
This may come as a surprise to those who are not living in
Las Vegas, but there are more Catholic Churches than casinos.
Not surprisingly, some worshipers at Sunday services will give casino
chips rather than cash when the basket is passed.
Since they get chips from many different casinos, the churches have devised a method to collect the offerings..
The churches send all their collected chips to a nearby Franciscan monastery for sorting and then the chips are taken to the casinos of origin and cashed in. This is done by the trusted ................... ....................... ......................... ........................... .............................. .................................... Chip Monks. :o)
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I lived in Las Vegas at one time. It is a VERY sinful city! You can almost feel the presents of evil breathing down upon you. I had to move away. It is sad that the evil ones money is going into the collection baskets now. Franciscan Brothers & Priests shouldn't have to spend their time cashing in those chips. Sounds like laziness on the part of the laity.
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I lived in Las Vegas at one time. It is a VERY sinful city! You can almost feel the presents of evil breathing down upon you. I had to move away. It is sad that the evil ones money is going into the collection baskets now. Franciscan Brothers & Priests shouldn't have to spend their time cashing in those chips. Sounds like laziness on the part of the laity.
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May 28th, 2011
Father Philip O’Donnell, retired pastor, diocese of Las Vegas is the main celebrant for the traditional Latin Mass at St. Bridget’s.
The monthly Mass has been changed from the First Friday to the First Saturday at 7:00 PM. This Mass satisfies the Sunday obligation.
From their St. Bridget’s website:
MASSES
Saturday: 9 am, 5 pm (Vigil)
Sunday: 7:30 am (English), 9:30 am (Latin), 11:…More
May 28th, 2011
Father Philip O’Donnell, retired pastor, diocese of Las Vegas is the main celebrant for the traditional Latin Mass at St. Bridget’s.
The monthly Mass has been changed from the First Friday to the First Saturday at 7:00 PM. This Mass satisfies the Sunday obligation.
From their St. Bridget’s website:
MASSES
Saturday: 9 am, 5 pm (Vigil)
Sunday: 7:30 am (English), 9:30 am (Latin), 11:30 am (English), 1:30 pm & 7:00 pm (Spanish) 5 pm (Filipino)
Weekdays: Monday thru Friday 7:30 am,
Tuesday at 6:30pm (Spanish)
Pro-Life Mass: the last Tuesday of the month at 6:00 pm in the Adoration Chapel at 1315 E. Ogden Avenue.
The 9:30 am (Latin) could be N.O. Don't know.
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Still, once a month by Father Philip O’Donnell is a start.
Father Philip O’Donnell, retired pastor, diocese of Las Vegas is the main celebrant for the traditional Latin Mass at St. Bridget’s.
The monthly Mass has been changed from the First Friday to the First Saturday at 7:00 PM. This Mass satisfies the Sunday obligation.
From their St. Bridget’s website:
MASSES
Saturday: 9 am, 5 pm (Vigil)
Sunday: 7:30 am (English), 9:30 am (Latin), 11:30 am (English), 1:30 pm & 7:00 pm (Spanish) 5 pm (Filipino)
Weekdays: Monday thru Friday 7:30 am,
Tuesday at 6:30pm (Spanish)
Pro-Life Mass: the last Tuesday of the month at 6:00 pm in the Adoration Chapel at 1315 E. Ogden Avenue.
The 9:30 am (Latin) could be N.O. Don't know.
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Still, once a month by Father Philip O’Donnell is a start.
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